The democratic spirit of students is once again ablaze! On March 13, 2025, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) at the University of Jember will hold the 2025 Student General Election (Pemilihan Raya Mahasiswa) to elect leaders for student organizations. This election will determine the heads of the Student Representative Body (BPM), the President and Vice President of the Student Executive Body (BEM), and the heads of the Departmental Student Associations (HMJ) for the 2025 term.
The candidates for chairperson and vice-chairperson are:
- Khanza Kautsar Karim Ahmad
- Favian Tonoko
- Muhammad Pilar Abiy Haikal
- Muhammad Abimayu Pramudiya Widagdo
- Abdulla Afif Bauzir
- H. Ahmad
- Irma Nur Aviva
- Callista Damayanti
- Sakinah Cinta Ayu Nurfaida
- Thifis Ahmad Pahlevi
- Haikal Pahlevi
- Farah Tzkiyah A.
- Amalia Putri Zahroni
- Aiana Diandra Abhiena Hyrae
- Saidah Salmawati
- Muhammad Aril
This general election marks a significant milestone in campus life, where student voices have the power to shape the direction of student organizations. The prospective leaders will compete fairly, presenting their visions and missions for building a better campus. This democratic process is expected to produce leaders who are trustworthy, visionary, and capable of advocating for student aspirations.
The Student Election Commission (KPUM) has been formed to ensure a fair, honest, and transparent election process. A series of stages have been prepared, ranging from candidate registration, campaigning, candidate debates, to voting. KPUM invites all students to actively participate in every stage, exercising their right to vote for the best leaders.
Prospective leaders from various faculties and departments have begun their preparations. They will present their ideas and work programs, offering innovative solutions to various issues faced by students. The campaign will be an opportunity for candidates to connect with students, listen to their aspirations, and build support.
The 2025 Student General Election is expected to be a moment for students to demonstrate their care and active participation in campus life. The elected leaders will bear a great responsibility to represent student voices, advocate for their rights, and contribute to the advancement of the campus. Let’s make this general election a success for the realization of a democratic, inclusive, and high-achieving campus!